I have just taken the October LSAT (hoping for the best!) and have been starting work on my law school applications. When deciding what to write about for my personal statement, I felt compelled to write about my experience ...
... a nuance in the question stem "an element of". But how ... different from the ordinary question stem which simply ask what the ... nicely even tho the question stem has no "an element of ...
... university president's concerns that applicant numbers are shrinking due to ... the proposed reason for shrinking applicant numbers is true (if that ...
Can someone explain the justification for the answer being E. Seems like that would makes sense if the stem asks for the flaw in David's argument, but it doesn't.